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Mexico: El Nini, Former Los Chapitos' Security Chief, Extradited to the US

Mexican cartel leader 'El Nini,' wanted in the US for fentanyl trade, has been extradited. President Biden praised the move, citing El Nini's role in the Sinaloa cartel and charges of fentanyl trafficking and violent crimes.
Mexico City Covered in Ice Amid Massive Heatwave as Weird Weather Continues

Mexico City Covered in Ice Amid Massive Heatwave as Weird Weather Continues

Mexico City has been under a massive heatwave, but weirdly enough, the city is currently under a lot of ice after a surprise hailstorm battered the Mexican capital.
Chile Firefighter, Former Forestry Official Arrested Over February Wildfire That Killed Over 130

Chile Firefighter, Former Forestry Official Arrested Over February Wildfire That Killed Over 130

A Chilean judge detained two men for allegedly planning a Valparaiso forest fire that killed 137 and left 16,000 homeless. They will be held for 180 days.
Curacao Desserts to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth

Curacao Desserts to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth

Curacao is best known for its beautiful business and the fact that it is a tropical paradise. However, this Caribbean getaway also has plenty of sweets and desserts that would satudfy your sweet tooth cravings.
Thalia Net Worth: How Rich Is the Queen of Latin Pop

Thalia Net Worth: How Rich Is the Queen of Latin Pop

Thalia Mottola, the Mexican singer-songwriter and entrepreneur, has sold over 40 million albums globally and is acclaimed for her multilingual singing prowess.
Belize Landmarks: Top Historical Sites to Visit at 'The Jewel'

Belize Landmarks: Top Historical Sites to Visit at 'The Jewel'

Belize is celebrated for its stunning natural landscapes, including caves, waterfalls, beaches, forests, and the barrier reef. Its landmarks reflect a rich history, featuring both natural wonders and Mayan sites.
Colombia Ex-President Alvaro Uribe Finally Charged with Witness Tampering

Colombia Ex-President Alvaro Uribe Finally Charged with Witness Tampering

Former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe has finally been charged on Friday after a long-running witness tampering investigation against him.
Haiti: American Couple Among 3 Missionaries Killed by Gunmen

Haiti: American Couple Among 3 Missionaries Killed by Gunmen

A young American couple and their Haitian colleague were killed by armed groups in Haiti's capital. David Lloyd confirmed the deaths of his son, daughter-in-law, and the non-profit director. The attack highlights the country's severe gang violence.
Sean Kingston, Popular Reggae Singer, and His Mother Arrested in California for Fraud

Sean Kingston, Popular Reggae Singer, His Mother Arrested in California for Fraud

Popular Jamaican-American rapper and reggae singer Sean Kingston, best known for "Beautiful Girls," has been arrested in Southern California along with his mother over fraud charges.
Argentina President Javier Milei Presents New Book, Puts On a Show at Luna Park

Argentina President Javier Milei Presents New Book, Puts On a Show at Luna Park

Javier Milei, nicknamed "The Madman," held a book launch and rock concert in Buenos Aires resembling a "pagan mass." He proclaimed himself Argentina's monarch, declaring, "I’m the king of a lost world! I’m the king and I will destroy you!"
Mexico Election Campaign Rally Turns Deadly After Stage Collapses, Killing 9 Including a Child

Mexico Election Campaign Rally Turns Deadly After Stage Collapses, Killing 9, Including a Child

It was supposed to be a routine campaign rally in Nuevo Leon state for presidential candidate Jorge Alvarez Maynez, but things soon turned deadly after c stage collapsed.
 Mexico Vs. Ecuador Row: International Court of Justice Rejects Emergency Measures Vs. Ecuador

Mexico Vs. Ecuador Row: International Court of Justice Rejects Emergency Measures Vs. Ecuador

The Mexico Vs. Ecuador feud over the raid by Ecuadorian authorities at the Mexican Embassy has already escalated to the international stage as the ICJ rejected Mexico's emergency measures.
Ecuador President Daniel Noboa Declares New Security State of Emergency Amid Rise in Violence

Ecuador President Daniel Noboa Declares New Security State of Emergency Amid Rise in Violence

There has been a steady rise in violent attacks across parts of Ecuador, and President Daniel Noboa has placed seven provinces under a Security State of Emergency.
Haiti Multinational Security Support Mission: Kenya Officials Arrive Early as Police Faces Delay Due to Equipment Shortage

Haiti Multinational Security Support Mission: Kenya Officials Arrive Early as Police Faces Delay Due to Equipment Shortage

A Kenyan delegation is in Haiti to assess facilities and equipment for a security force. They will also meet with US and UN officials to finalize the deployment timeline.
Mexico Heatwave So Bad That Even Police Are Protesting, Blocking Traffic; Howler Monkeys Dropping Dead from Trees

Mexico Heatwave, So Bad That Even Police Are Protesting, Blocking Traffic; Howler Monkeys Dropping Dead from Trees

Mexico has been suffering from a massive heatwave as of late, and it has brought about drought in parts of the country. Howler monkeys are reported to be just dropping from trees and dying from the heat.
Colombia: After EMC Attacks, Gustavo Petro Now Weighing In on Suspending Ceasefire With Rebels

Colombia: After EMC Attacks, Gustavo Petro Now Weighing In on Suspending Ceasefire With Rebels

Colombian President Gustavo Petro is now thinking about whether or not to suspend the ceasefire deal with the FARC splinter rebel group, the EMC, after a series of terrorist attacks.
Turks and Caicos: Detained American Father Pleads Guilty to Carrying Stray Ammo

Turks and Caicos: Detained American Father Pleads Guilty to Carrying Stray Ammo

Tyler Wenrich from Virginia admitted guilt to having ammunition in Turks and Caicos after bullets were found in his luggage by airport security, amid stricter penalties for such possession.
 Nicaragua: Police Monitoring Brother of Dictator Daniel Ortega, Humberto Ortega

Nicaragua: Police Monitoring Brother of Dictator Daniel Ortega, Humberto Ortega

The house of retired Nicaraguan Gen. Humberto Ortega, brother of President Daniel Ortega, has been under constant guard from police over the last few days.
Argentina’s Javier Milei Calls Spain’s Move To Recall Its Ambassador ‘Nonsense Typical of an Arrogant Socialist'

Argentina’s Javier Milei Calls Spain’s Move To Recall Its Ambassador ‘Nonsense Typical of an Arrogant Socialist'

Spain pulled its ambassador from Buenos Aires after Argentine President Javier Milei accused Spain's prime minister’s wife of corruption and criticized socialism. Milei refused to apologize.
Colombia Violence Intensifies as FARC Splinter Group EMC Attacks South, Kills Police Officers

Colombia Violence Intensifies as FARC Splinter Group EMC Attacks South, Kills Police Officers

A splinter group of the FARC known as the EMC recently attacked police and military in southern Colombia, leading to the deaths of two police officers and two others.
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